Former MLB 1B Mike Hargrove and 1B Eduardo Perez will arrive at the Cleveland Indians' spring training camp Thursday, Feb. 24, to work with the team's first basemen, according to Paul Hoynes of The Cleveland Plain Dealer.

Former Cleveland Indians manager Mike Hargrove has rejoined the Indians in a special advisory role, according to The Associated Press. Hargrove, who managed the Indians from 1991 to 1999, will assist manager Manny Acta's staff in spring training, appear on game broadcasts and help with business, community and charity work.

Paul Hoynes, of The Cleveland Plain Dealer, reports former Cleveland Indians player and manager Mike Hargrove and player Joe Gordon will be inducted into the Indians Hall of Fame in August at Progressive (Jacobs) Field. Hargrove played first base for the Indians for six years from 1979 through 1985. As manager, Hargrove went 721-591, winning five division titles and reaching the 1995 and 1997 World Series as the American League Championship Series champion. Gordon, who died in 1978, was a nine-time All-Star second baseman and an AL MVP in 1942.

The Associated Press reports former Seattle Mariners manager Mike Hargrove has decided to manage the Liberal BeeJays, a semi-pro summer team in southwest Kansas. Hargrove played for the BeeJays in 1972 while on the roster for Northwestern Oklahoma State University.

The Elias Sports Bureau and Associated Press both report Seattle Mariners manager Mike Hargrove's resignation made him the first manager since at least 1900 to depart while on a winning streak of more than seven games.

Updating a recent item, the Associated Press' Gregg Bell reports former Seattle Mariners manager Mike Hargrove will serve as an advisor to the team for the rest of the season, according to Mariners general manager Bill Bavasi. Hargrove was in the final year of a three-year deal with the club when he announced his resignation from the managerial position Sunday, July 1. Hargrove plans on spending quality time with his family after being involved in baseball as a manager, coach or player since 1972.